SAN FRANCISCO (AP)  Housing measures dominate the Nov. 3 election in San Francisco, a city beset by an affordable housing crunch amid skyrocketing home prices and rents.

Here are highlights:

AIRBNB: Proposition F would limit all short-term rentals to 75 days a year, whether the host is present or not. It would subject platforms to steep fines and legal damages if they list units where hosts have not registered with the city or that have exceeded the limit.

HOUSING BOND: The Proposition A bond measure would provide $310 million for rehabilitating and building housing for low-to-middle-income households. It needs a two-thirds majority to pass.

MISSION DISTRICT MORATORIUM: Proposition I would halt permitting of market rate housing in the district for 18 months and order the city to come up with a plan to create more affordable housing in a neighborhood that is quickly shedding working-class and Latino families.